Find the white tag on your garment. The tag may be located in the inside back collar, the inside side seam of the garment, or along a sleeve.

Flip the white tag to the back side.

Look for either the word "ITEM" or the word "STYLE" on the back of the tag.

The number that follows is your style number.

The letter and number that follow the style number represent the season, F for Fall or S for Spring, and the last digit of the year the item was sold in.

You can look up the item number on http://pcpsia.com in order to find out the name of your garment. All you have to do is download one of the certificates of conformance to view the item's product description.

For example, item #23730 is called the "M's Fore Runner 1/4 Zip" when looked up on its certificate.

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Repairability

Stay in the loop

It's time to speak out for your right to repair

We have a chance to guarantee our right to repair electronic
equipment—like smartphones, computers, and even farm equipment. This is a once-in-a-generation
chance to protect local repair jobs—the corner mom-and-pop repair shops that
keep getting squeezed out by manufacturers.

Join the cause and tell your state representative to support Right to Repair. Tell them you believe repair should be fair, affordable, and accessible. Stand up for your right to repair!